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is an arkansas dia magnet who graduate of the journasm school who gave $25 million in 2019 which ledagreeing to what he called his core values of journalism into a wall at the university i interviewed hussman and he said he had concerns about the 1619 project and also an essay nikole hannah-jones had on reparations for slavery and he took those conrns although it up the chain. he did not get the answer he wanted from the school's dean o said thank you for your input that we are going to make this decision ourselves. so he went to the chancellor, the vice chancellor who oversees nancial giving and one word member -- one member of the board of trustees. juan: this whole issue of tenure for facult we have seen several battles now in recent years about prestigious diversities not approving tenure for prominent black and latino scholars. what do you say to people who say these are basically tempests in a teapot, that these are middle-class intellectuals seeking to get approval of a permanent job, lifetime job as tenure is, in these universities when millions of americans want just a decen
is an arkansas dia magnet who graduate of the journasm school who gave $25 million in 2019 which ledagreeing to what he called his core values of journalism into a wall at the university i interviewed hussman and he said he had concerns about the 1619 project and also an essay nikole hannah-jones had on reparations for slavery and he took those conrns although it up the chain. he did not get the answer he wanted from the school's dean o said thank you for your input that we are going to make...
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so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, ilacontinue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i will continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. himes: i thank the gentleman from for his leadership and the two minutes, which may be th
so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the...
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so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, ilacontinue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i will continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. himes: i thank the gentleman from for his leadership and the two minutes, which may be th
so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the...
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one is how -- in the media, what are we going to do to bring people out who worked with us who are really in danger? second, are there thing we can do to help rally morale among those in kabul and other places who really don't agree with the taliban and don't foresee a future of afghanistan ruled by the taliban with many of the same practices that they used when they ruled in the 1990s? then, third, related to that, what can you do, or what should you be doing to have contingent see plans for the future when you don't know which way things are going. i think the goal continues to be an afghanistan of peace, that reflects the ideals of its people, and that can bring elements from the taliban, the non-taliban forces that make up the government in kabul, different parts of the country, women, prodemocracy advocates, and others all living together peacefully within a framework. if we can get there, what should come next? we are going to grapple with some of these problems today it is bigger than we can talk about. but there are important things we can do for tens of thousands of afghans who w
one is how -- in the media, what are we going to do to bring people out who worked with us who are really in danger? second, are there thing we can do to help rally morale among those in kabul and other places who really don't agree with the taliban and don't foresee a future of afghanistan ruled by the taliban with many of the same practices that they used when they ruled in the 1990s? then, third, related to that, what can you do, or what should you be doing to have contingent see plans for...
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who was the d.a.? who's running for judge? who's running for the school board?ng for all city council or county board, councilperson? all of those races are essential. you put their feet to the fire. do they believe in america? do they believe in free speech? they believe and freedom of religion flex do they think cops are racist? i'm here to tell you not only are cops not material murdering racists, cops are the only line between us and barbarism. you believe in yourself, you believe in god and in this country and you say to yourself every day, thank you lord for putting me in this country. thank you for the people in the military who give me the right to say what i want to say in this country. [applause] by the way, ronald reagan was right. those who have known freedom and then lost it have never known it again. this country was found on judeo-christian ethics. that is who we are. [cheering and applauding] arthel: i want you to. judge jeanine: i want you to repeat after me. i'm american and i am invincible. >> i am american and i am invincible. judge jeanine:
who was the d.a.? who's running for judge? who's running for the school board?ng for all city council or county board, councilperson? all of those races are essential. you put their feet to the fire. do they believe in america? do they believe in free speech? they believe and freedom of religion flex do they think cops are racist? i'm here to tell you not only are cops not material murdering racists, cops are the only line between us and barbarism. you believe in yourself, you believe in god...
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who did not benefit. realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my office that was written by the late bill wrathberry, a headline in 1965, poor negroes do not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list the reasons. so i believe that there has been a bifurcation of the black community that existed since then and continues to this day. >> okay. let's -- i still want to stick s on your title for a bit. rescuing american history. >> yes. american history as it was told as it is unfolded, 1619, does not really talk about the true authentic picture of blacks. blacks are never defined by slavery. so some of our essays, for instance, looks at the records of six major plantations at the end of slavery, to look at what was happening in the family. they found that 70% of slave families had a man and a woman raising children. and this tradition of two-parent households continued for a century afterwards. also, when white
who did not benefit. realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my office that was written by the late bill wrathberry, a headline in 1965, poor negroes do not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list the reasons. so i believe that there has been a bifurcation of the black community that existed since then and continues to this day. >> okay. let's -- i still want to stick s on your title for...
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one is how in the media what we do to bring people out who worked with us who are in danger? secondly, are there things we can do to rally morale among those in kabul and other places who don't agree with the taliban and don't perceive future in afghanistan ruled by the taliban with many of the same practices that they used when they roamed the 1990's. third, related to that, what can you do, or what should you be doing to have contingency plans for the future. i think the u.s. objective still needs to be an afghanistan at peace, an afghanistan that reflects diversity of its people , an afghanistan that can ideally bring elements from the taliban, the non-taliban forces that make up the government in kabul, women, pro-democracy advocates and all others living together peacefully within the framework. if we can get there, what should come next? we're going to grapple with some of these problems today. but there are very important things we can do for tens of thousands of afghans who we know are in danger because they worked with us very closely. >> senator shaheen, you have be
one is how in the media what we do to bring people out who worked with us who are in danger? secondly, are there things we can do to rally morale among those in kabul and other places who don't agree with the taliban and don't perceive future in afghanistan ruled by the taliban with many of the same practices that they used when they roamed the 1990's. third, related to that, what can you do, or what should you be doing to have contingency plans for the future. i think the u.s. objective still...
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you might well have interpreters who are in parts of africa. song who would find it very hard to get to cobble? let me tell you about the latest on the security situation around can the ongoing clashes in helmand also in the south, the neighboring province to canada. clashes that we understand has been as strikes again, we believe those might well have been u. s. s strikes, but the real focus of attention in recent hours is actually on the west of afghanistan and iraq, the regional capital, the part, the big city in afghanistan closest to iran. well, we understand the taliban. i've been pushing around herat in a number of places, a number of different security instance. and most worryingly, i think, for the african government, according to local reports, is this fighting on the road between herat city and herat airport? we believe the airport is currently closed because of that fighting. we're also hearing the un compound, which is all that road from the city to the airport has come on the attack. i'm hearing from local sources that no un stuff has been killed or injured. but there w
you might well have interpreters who are in parts of africa. song who would find it very hard to get to cobble? let me tell you about the latest on the security situation around can the ongoing clashes in helmand also in the south, the neighboring province to canada. clashes that we understand has been as strikes again, we believe those might well have been u. s. s strikes, but the real focus of attention in recent hours is actually on the west of afghanistan and iraq, the regional capital, the...
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so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories about soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghan special immigrant program and i support it's increased numbers and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. i yield. black >> gentleman from california's recognized. >> opportunity to. reserve >> gentleman from new york is recognized. >> mister speaker and i yield two minutes to the distinguished speaker from connecticut, mr. himes. >> gentleman from connecticut is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you mister speaker thank the gentleman from new york for his leadership and for the two minutes, which may be the most important two minutes that had in this foreign a very long time. because what we debate here is not an ideological disagreement, it is not a question of whether you are a republican or a democrat. it is a fundamental question of who we are
so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories about soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghan special immigrant program and i support it's increased numbers and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. i yield. black >> gentleman from california's...
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to figure out what we can do to protect and say those who helped us directly, but also all those whoenvisioned a different society in afghanistan because of our presence and our commitment. we've got to figure out what is next, and what's next is most definitely -- >> ambassador jacobs, i'd love to bring you into this. >> yes, well, from the last set of comments, it sounds like there are a good number of people who don't want to leave afghanistan, who want to stay there and create the society they vision is more diverse and certainly more freedoms for women and girls. for the option for leaving, we have the siv process, we've heard a lot today about how complicated that is. we other options, and it will depend on the environment, and an airport that's open. you could establish an in a country refugee program, if the taliban does wind up being in charge. that could be very difficult. that is an option for identifying people who are being persecuted and need to leave the country. joe manchin humanitarian parole. that would be another option. that is under the authority of the departmen
to figure out what we can do to protect and say those who helped us directly, but also all those whoenvisioned a different society in afghanistan because of our presence and our commitment. we've got to figure out what is next, and what's next is most definitely -- >> ambassador jacobs, i'd love to bring you into this. >> yes, well, from the last set of comments, it sounds like there are a good number of people who don't want to leave afghanistan, who want to stay there and create...
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we want to new who financed and who helped organize and we want to make sure that everyone who had anything to do with those riots on january 6th, we will get that information. i assure you, and the people on this committee are absolutely committed to getting to the truth. truth, ali, will be the disinfected of this country that we make hard to make sure we accomplish that. we will join for the office recess and decide, wait for it -- i can assure you the issuing of subpoenas, and other things necessary, because we follow up this testimony today, is in order, and we will be preparing those subpoenas forward. >> that just as the appointment has agreed with you. the justice department notified former officials this year that they can go to the january 6th attack. the letters to formal -- you are telling me are gonna send subpoenas out to get people there. have you done so yet? >> no. we appreciate them stepping forward. we don't think anyone should claim executive privilege at any level of government. this is the ability of our commitment to do work. we have to have access to any and all info
we want to new who financed and who helped organize and we want to make sure that everyone who had anything to do with those riots on january 6th, we will get that information. i assure you, and the people on this committee are absolutely committed to getting to the truth. truth, ali, will be the disinfected of this country that we make hard to make sure we accomplish that. we will join for the office recess and decide, wait for it -- i can assure you the issuing of subpoenas, and other things...
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who were the people? who brought them here? where are they now? i think that's a fundamental part. 550 people charged. the video traumatic for those on the frontlines and in the building that day. traumatic for all of us, but especially for the people right there. reminds us 550 people charged. there are more than 500 people out there. the people, the sentiment, the lie is being told. the lie is being told to the people who were there fuel bid a lie. so the foundation of the committee is there are still questions to be answered. the politicians, all of them, did a perfectly fine job. but the power of the testimony from the four men in uniform about how they risked their lives on that day and the questions they have, i think that laid the foundation for you're right, a lot of challenging work for the committee going forward. can they get trump white house cooperation and people to turn over the documents and people to relive that day? we have a long way to go. mccarthy wanted to say we don't need this. the officers made the point of why we do. >> o
who were the people? who brought them here? where are they now? i think that's a fundamental part. 550 people charged. the video traumatic for those on the frontlines and in the building that day. traumatic for all of us, but especially for the people right there. reminds us 550 people charged. there are more than 500 people out there. the people, the sentiment, the lie is being told. the lie is being told to the people who were there fuel bid a lie. so the foundation of the committee is there...
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it i want to bring in to new york times reporters who have been following this, max fisher who wroteranco who will -- she coauthored an ugly truth, inside facebooks battle for donation which is out. it's good to have you both on the program. cheryl, let me start with you because i found your piece, i found a lot of discussion about disinformation fizzle abstract. the numbers feel hard to get around, i've been a little distrustful of them because it's never clear wet anyone else. so your piece was nicely conquer ties-ing. so just describe who this individual is and what is reaches? >> we want to profile one person and the most inflow when shull person in the anti-vax trend, it can be really a excuse or when we're talking about people who are anti vaccine activists. but this is one individual who has been doing this for over a decade. he has found this gray area between social media sites where you can promote anti vaccine ideology and still have over million followers on just one of his facebook pages. although we found 17 pick facebook pages that he was running. and through those he
it i want to bring in to new york times reporters who have been following this, max fisher who wroteranco who will -- she coauthored an ugly truth, inside facebooks battle for donation which is out. it's good to have you both on the program. cheryl, let me start with you because i found your piece, i found a lot of discussion about disinformation fizzle abstract. the numbers feel hard to get around, i've been a little distrustful of them because it's never clear wet anyone else. so your piece...
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who have worked for us, stylists who _ casting directors who have worked for us, stylists who have -- for us, stylists who have worked for us who have told me that this girl. us who have told me that this girl doesn't _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on— us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a _ us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a runway- us who have told me that this girl doesn't belong on a runway for. doesn't belong on a runway for certain— doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, _ doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and _ doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and i- doesn't belong on a runway for certain reasons, and i have - doesn't belong on a runway for| certain reasons, and i have said look, _ certain reasons, and i have said look. nry— certain reasons, and i have said look. nry nanre _ certain reasons, and i have said look. nry nanre is— certain reasons, and i have said look, my name is on— certain reasons, and i have said look, my name is on
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to who who just weren't. willing to talk to you. thank you gary for the kind words. i yes. i think you're experience of that day of people sweeping through the george washington university and other university campuses arresting anyone without an id. that was certainly something that was that was common. um in terms of people talking talking about that time. i mean, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central to the decision making back in the day, for example, the deputy attorney general richard cline dean's he's not around anymore jerry wilson, the police chief of washington was around i was very generous with his time in in discussing with me, you know, all the events of those days and what was behind his decision to ultimately you know follow nixon's orders to do mass arrests. you know, he he maintained that he had, you know done the job. he was hired to do that day and despite the government lawsuits that were successful against the police and against the government. he didn't he didn't exp
to who who just weren't. willing to talk to you. thank you gary for the kind words. i yes. i think you're experience of that day of people sweeping through the george washington university and other university campuses arresting anyone without an id. that was certainly something that was that was common. um in terms of people talking talking about that time. i mean, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central to the decision making back in the day, for example, the deputy attorney...
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there are people there who were there that day, who committed crimes.e are also people who were there who engaged in violence because they were there to prevent the certification of the election, the counting of votes. it was straightforward, a political purpose that they were engaged in violence for. and he is absolutely right to use that phrase. >> and yet there's this attempt by maga politicians and maga media to downplay this to talk about this being tourism. the media's making too big a deal out of it. i saw one trump supporter referring to one of the police officers as a crisis actor. it's really disgusting. and these are the first people out there to tell you that they back the blue. >> that's right, so they say. and also if you look at the crowd, they had these blue line flags that they were waving as these officers were being beaten so i think we can set that argument side that they are pro-law enforcement through and through. but to get to the question, i guess the most important thing here about where they go from here is it comes down to, ag
there are people there who were there that day, who committed crimes.e are also people who were there who engaged in violence because they were there to prevent the certification of the election, the counting of votes. it was straightforward, a political purpose that they were engaged in violence for. and he is absolutely right to use that phrase. >> and yet there's this attempt by maga politicians and maga media to downplay this to talk about this being tourism. the media's making too...
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they can pass the vaccine on both to other people who are vaccinated and people who are not.lly there is this notion that the unvaccinated are a danger to the vaccinated when the reality is actually the reverse and this is some of the cdc guidance. then we can pull back even further and say this, right now we know the deaths in the united states are much, much lower than they were a year ago and certainly several months ago. the vaccine may have something to do with that. much more to do with seasonality and frankly, to do with herd immunity. another giant issue here. we are not telling people who have gotten covid and recovered that they are probably safe and probably safer than people who didn't get covid and got vaccinated. that is what the evidence looks like right now. i want say that is definitive but certainly it is stacking up that way. there are so many things that don't make sense about what we are doing right now and frankly, i don't understand it, either. i don't understand the push to vaccinate kids who are not high risk, why we are not telling people honestly if
they can pass the vaccine on both to other people who are vaccinated and people who are not.lly there is this notion that the unvaccinated are a danger to the vaccinated when the reality is actually the reverse and this is some of the cdc guidance. then we can pull back even further and say this, right now we know the deaths in the united states are much, much lower than they were a year ago and certainly several months ago. the vaccine may have something to do with that. much more to do with...
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i think donna race at monticello who are two women who divorced the tour guide at monticello who had given this hour-long tour that was really quite direct about jefferson and moral inconsistency, about his relationship to slavery and the fact thathe enslaved over 600 people over the course of his lifetime . and these women were so clearly unsettled by what they were hearing and they were like, i had no idea jefferson owned slaves. i had no idea monticello was a plantation and these were folks who bought plane tickets, who went to the car and got who hotel room and came to monticello as a pilgrimage and had no conception of the fact that this place was a plantation and the person who lived there and slaveshundreds of human beings . i think that's a microcosm for how so many people in this country have such a, have such little understanding of what slavery was , how to shake the founding of this country and consequently how continues to shape every part of our social political andeconomic infrastructure . >> is funny you say that because i was thinking about them a lot . i was thinkin
i think donna race at monticello who are two women who divorced the tour guide at monticello who had given this hour-long tour that was really quite direct about jefferson and moral inconsistency, about his relationship to slavery and the fact thathe enslaved over 600 people over the course of his lifetime . and these women were so clearly unsettled by what they were hearing and they were like, i had no idea jefferson owned slaves. i had no idea monticello was a plantation and these were folks...
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parents who will do anything for their children. parents who work so hard every day. parents who deserve their government and their leaders to really understand them as they juggle all their responsibilities every month. every month, the rent becomes due. every month, the childcare provider needs a check. a check that could take half an income. every month, american families in need to buy groceries and gas to pay for rent or homeowners insurance, homeowners insurance, -- utilities and car loans. even if they have enough to make ends meet, it is often just barely enough. one unexpected expense could mean the difference between taking on more debt or losing it all. in the wealthiest nation in the world, it should not be this way. and the president and i, we both believe that. when we took office, we set out to provide american families with some relief. and that is exactly what we are doing. i want to thank those members of congress who led and voted to expand the child tax credit. the president will detail the expansion but let me underscore one important piece. the t
parents who will do anything for their children. parents who work so hard every day. parents who deserve their government and their leaders to really understand them as they juggle all their responsibilities every month. every month, the rent becomes due. every month, the childcare provider needs a check. a check that could take half an income. every month, american families in need to buy groceries and gas to pay for rent or homeowners insurance, homeowners insurance, -- utilities and car...
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washington who of course wrote up from slavery. who are others? let's say in the post world war ii era, since 1945, who would you come so making up to you and said listen, i'm hearing what you are saying. it's resonating with me. who are people. they could even be journalist. they could be historians, they could be political scientists, they could be whatever, thinkers. who are the people that you would urge people to read and pay attention to? >> guest: well, some of them are my contemporaries. i really think pastor buster source in somerset, new jersey, would certainly be one. frank read in baltimore. there's a number of, i have a whole list of graduate students, willie peterson in cincinnati, ohio. most of the leaders are not national figures. they are local. there are thousands, there's one woman whose deceased, she was profiled on 60 minutes. she went into public housing development and turned it around to the point where the drug dealers were driven out and market great house was built right across the street. to be great in washington, d.c.
washington who of course wrote up from slavery. who are others? let's say in the post world war ii era, since 1945, who would you come so making up to you and said listen, i'm hearing what you are saying. it's resonating with me. who are people. they could even be journalist. they could be historians, they could be political scientists, they could be whatever, thinkers. who are the people that you would urge people to read and pay attention to? >> guest: well, some of them are my...
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ryan crocker who i really admire is a former u.s. ambassador afghanistan iraq and pakistan and advisor to her innovation called no one up behind advocacy group that focuses on the sib process. and the and finally last but not least, very grateful to have the director public policies. the train immigration and refugee services jill focuses on the efficacy and one of those being the sib for our allies and has a lot of information on the situation of afghanistan. that is going to bring avon tough really relevant information of conversation. thank you for joining me today nevada quickly minor online viewers is an interactive online event. i invite you all to reduce pain through civic questions to our panel. just a million questions please go to our webpage and click on ask live questions here button. enemy start with you ambassador, you been a real partner with me on this issue and what is the challenge that we are currently facing in afghanistan. >> of course the big challenges how do you know the level work and still retain credibility
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tens of thousands who have been hospitalized. we've had hundreds who have died from covid-19. and with this more-transmissible variant, we have got to be cautious to protect our kids. you said it exactly right. our kids who cannot get vaccinated. they depend on us being vaccinated to protect them from the spread of the virus. we are their shields. and so, even -- even if you don't want to do it for yourself, consider getting vaccinated to protect the children in your community. they are depending on us. >> dr. fauci said, this past weekend, that he thinks vaccines for children under the age of 12 won't be approved, until, what he said was, quote, well into the winter, towards the end of this year. considering what we are seeing now with the delta variant, is that acceptable to you? >> well, anderson, some of this is driven by the trials, themselves. and so, when a company completes its clinical trials and submits them to the food and drug administration for evaluation. then, the fda can start its process. but to date, to be clear, there has not been data submitted from a compa
tens of thousands who have been hospitalized. we've had hundreds who have died from covid-19. and with this more-transmissible variant, we have got to be cautious to protect our kids. you said it exactly right. our kids who cannot get vaccinated. they depend on us being vaccinated to protect them from the spread of the virus. we are their shields. and so, even -- even if you don't want to do it for yourself, consider getting vaccinated to protect the children in your community. they are...
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who riled that crowd up? and who deployed them to the capitol of the united states for the specific objective of stopping the steal? what he meant of course is us acting. and his vice president, who he talked to on numerous occasions about stopping the election, concluded that that was not legal. that was not within his authority. so he acted consistent with the law. that really annoyed mr. trump. so here we are. we should have had a bipartisan commission. we should are moved that forward. and, yes, we should support the capitol police by adopting a supplemental. by the way, the senate supplemental is more, in terms of dollars, than the house supplemental. so it's not a question of the we spent too much money to do this, to make the capitol safe, to make the capitol police armed, to give them opportunity to get intelligence that they need to conceive. what a distraction that the capitol police weren't prepared . the question is not whether were they prepared, the question is why did american citizens try to c
who riled that crowd up? and who deployed them to the capitol of the united states for the specific objective of stopping the steal? what he meant of course is us acting. and his vice president, who he talked to on numerous occasions about stopping the election, concluded that that was not legal. that was not within his authority. so he acted consistent with the law. that really annoyed mr. trump. so here we are. we should have had a bipartisan commission. we should are moved that forward. and,...
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that's who politicized it. so it shouldn't be left or right, but for some reason, getting a vaccine has become that and i really don't understand there is no logic to it. it's not about freedom. it's not about anything. it really about common sense and keeping your fellow man, your fellow american safe and alive and especially kids who are now getting it now. i got to tell you before i let you go, there is no better example than i have coming up with ashley and scott owen. they were vaccine resistant, and didn't want to do it. they went to -- they had a party for july 4th. both got sick. both ended up in the hospital. one of them is still on oxygen and will join me in a few minutes. they show us where we are in this country. now they are saying everybody go get vaccinated. >> precautionary tales. we don't need people to go through that to arrive at a conclusion they could have made before. >> this is where we are and what i'm doing now. i'm masking up and fully vaccinated and a lot of people are doing this? tha
that's who politicized it. so it shouldn't be left or right, but for some reason, getting a vaccine has become that and i really don't understand there is no logic to it. it's not about freedom. it's not about anything. it really about common sense and keeping your fellow man, your fellow american safe and alive and especially kids who are now getting it now. i got to tell you before i let you go, there is no better example than i have coming up with ashley and scott owen. they were vaccine...
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i think about the donna and grace who i met at monticello, who are two women who were on the tour given by the tour guide who had given this hour-long tour that was really white -- quite direct about jefferson's moral inconsistency, about jefferson's relationship to slavery, and the fact that he enslaved over 600 people over the course of his lifetime, including four of his own children. these women were so clearly unsettled by what they were hearing. i went up to them after and they were like, i had no idea that jefferson owned slaves. i had no idea that monticello was a plantation. these are folks that bought plane tickets, who rented a car, who got a hotel room, who came to monticello almost as sort of a pilgrimage, and had no conception that this place was a plantation and that the person who lived there enslaved hundreds of human beings. that's a microcosm for how so many people in this country have such little understanding of what slavery was, how it shaped the founding of this country, and subsequently, how it continues to shape every part of our social, political and economic i
i think about the donna and grace who i met at monticello, who are two women who were on the tour given by the tour guide who had given this hour-long tour that was really white -- quite direct about jefferson's moral inconsistency, about jefferson's relationship to slavery, and the fact that he enslaved over 600 people over the course of his lifetime, including four of his own children. these women were so clearly unsettled by what they were hearing. i went up to them after and they were like,...
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if you have somebody who was engaged in violent behavior, who was not demonstrating remorse, who wase that is along with what that person is saying, this might actually serve to be a problem for the client, but yes, the prosecutors had to know now they're going to have to distinguish between what happened overall and making everybody a poster child of what happened and making sure that what they're actually asking for, for a particular punishment, is about this particular person's conduct. this judge made it very clear that while the whole issue was a problem, why the entire insurrection jeopardizes democracy, what this particular person did was in line with this particular sentence. so they're going to be very careful about this going forward. >> andrew, one of the prosecutors said the sentence they were seeking, 1 1/2 years, would, quote, send a loud and clear message to other would-be rioters if and when they're caught, they'll be held accountable. people will stand down, and there won't be a next time. obviously, they did not get the sentence they want. do you think this will be
if you have somebody who was engaged in violent behavior, who was not demonstrating remorse, who wase that is along with what that person is saying, this might actually serve to be a problem for the client, but yes, the prosecutors had to know now they're going to have to distinguish between what happened overall and making everybody a poster child of what happened and making sure that what they're actually asking for, for a particular punishment, is about this particular person's conduct. this...
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we have got to find out who and why. i >> wanted to get your reaction in particular to the testimony played from officer dunn there. it's not the kind of thing we play on television very often and understandably, i think. but i've heard people call into question, when you say the crowd was white nationalist or there was a white nationalist insurrection and people were saying what are you saying? that testimony from officer dunn which was corroborated by many black officers who are working that day, and as someone who worked in the building and works for many years and multi racial democracy in its current form, what do you feel when you hear that testimony from officer dunn? i have always said that people's experiences are the best teachers. i know officer dunn's experiences. i have experienced much of what he's talking about in this hearing. i can tell you, it's not a good feeling. but you don't give up, you try to do what's necessary to bring people around to what's in the best interest of this country. i knew officer
we have got to find out who and why. i >> wanted to get your reaction in particular to the testimony played from officer dunn there. it's not the kind of thing we play on television very often and understandably, i think. but i've heard people call into question, when you say the crowd was white nationalist or there was a white nationalist insurrection and people were saying what are you saying? that testimony from officer dunn which was corroborated by many black officers who are working...
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who is talking, who seems to have a majority of voice there, if you can tell that thus far? >> reporter: yeah, hey, alex. certainly a very busy day here at the state capital. gaveling in now. first up is going to be the controversial voting bill. they haven't gotten to the voting bill yet, but i will tell you when we got here this morning, hundreds of people were lined up to get inside that committee room in order to give their testimony and were prepared to give their testimony. there are several overflow rooms where folks are able to sit and listen and wait until they hear their names called. and it is going to be quite a long day. i will tell you most of the folks that i've spoken to here are here to express their opposition to these bills. but in terms of the mood on the ground here, it's been fairly joyful. we have seen some democratic lawmakers who have bust up their constituents. we've seen voting rights groups who brought buses of people. we're seeing lots of hugs and people excited to share their opposition to this bill with those lawmakers in these committees. and
who is talking, who seems to have a majority of voice there, if you can tell that thus far? >> reporter: yeah, hey, alex. certainly a very busy day here at the state capital. gaveling in now. first up is going to be the controversial voting bill. they haven't gotten to the voting bill yet, but i will tell you when we got here this morning, hundreds of people were lined up to get inside that committee room in order to give their testimony and were prepared to give their testimony. there...
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one of the officers who testified was michael fanone, who was violently attacked and beaten by the mobing — you may find some of his words distressing. they ripped off my badge, they grabbed and stripped me of my radio, they seized ammunition that was secured to my body. they began to beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. at one point, i came face—to—face with an attacker, who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm. i heard chanting from some in the crowd — "get his gun" and "kill him with his own gun". i was aware enough to recognise i was at risk of being stripped of and killed with my own firearm. i was electrocuted again and again and again with a taser. what makes the struggle harder and more painful is to know so many of my fellow citizens, including so many of the people i put my life at risk to defend, are downplaying or outright denying what happened. i feel like i went to hell and back to protect them and the people in this room. earlier, the inquiry heard from aquilino gonell from the us capitol police department, who was b
one of the officers who testified was michael fanone, who was violently attacked and beaten by the mobing — you may find some of his words distressing. they ripped off my badge, they grabbed and stripped me of my radio, they seized ammunition that was secured to my body. they began to beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. at one point, i came face—to—face with an attacker, who repeatedly lunged for me and attempted to remove my firearm. i heard chanting from...
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who are living in our area. they know me. like these guy was interpreter and they will tend to talk about like, there are some people that they will tell like he was a linguist. so i will not go never to that again. are you a mattie worked as a translator for the us department of defense and state she 1st applied for a visa in 2017. her application is under review. it's really difficult survive here . and every the way thing if, if i gave an email for the location and evacuation, but unfortunately, we don't have con approval yet, so it's making me hopeless. who knows? i will get it or not. in a statement, the taliban said, africans who have worked with foreign forces should not be skews. it says it hopes interpret his stay to serve their country. and if they do, they will not be threatened by the group interpret as we spoke to found that hard to believe is not a threat to thrash on thought of, and we cannot guarantee our lives with them. they cannot trust them. security is tight with the u. s embassy refusing to
who are living in our area. they know me. like these guy was interpreter and they will tend to talk about like, there are some people that they will tell like he was a linguist. so i will not go never to that again. are you a mattie worked as a translator for the us department of defense and state she 1st applied for a visa in 2017. her application is under review. it's really difficult survive here . and every the way thing if, if i gave an email for the location and evacuation, but...
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we know who this is. coming for so long and yet it was all a big rush in the last few weeks, really it has its really been put on on fast order and us and that sound bite from the the challenge is that they are they really trying to look like they are acting responsibly and they stepping off at this point, the only got a month left of the military mission and that's going to stop and they really need to be seen to be looking after these people who work. so half of them are the last 20 years and a government capacity on a military capacity. so what you're hearing there from him is that, you know, we are stepping up to the plate and we're doing everything we can look after these people who are loyal to us and look after us as well. but they're also having to balance privacy and security concerns around getting these interpreters out. say the 1st flight arriving now. but by the end of the week, we're expecting about 2500 scans to depart. cobble would arrive in the united states at the moment, as you say, 200
we know who this is. coming for so long and yet it was all a big rush in the last few weeks, really it has its really been put on on fast order and us and that sound bite from the the challenge is that they are they really trying to look like they are acting responsibly and they stepping off at this point, the only got a month left of the military mission and that's going to stop and they really need to be seen to be looking after these people who work. so half of them are the last 20 years and...
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who are the heroes in yours? "the reidout" continues after wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. dr. arnold t petsworth had an influx of new patients. so he used his american express business card, which offers spending power built for his business needs, to furnish a new exam room. the doctor will see you now. get the card built for business. by american express. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you ne
who are the heroes in yours? "the reidout" continues after wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you...
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people who are on the right path, who do the right thing, we point it out. we spend so much time being critical. being negative. tearing people down. instead, we need to build people up who are doing the right thing, for the right reasons. and that is what you challenge president trump to do. you challenge him to save the lives of his own voters, not because they have to but, because they want to. and that's key. if it looks like a mandate/requirement, then -- then they won't do it. and the other group, because we're forgetting them because it's easier to talk about the political group, is the young people. 18-to-29-year-olds who think they won't get the vaccine. >> and they are getting it. they're becoming ill. they're becoming susceptible to covid and young people, as well. sorry, go ahead, frank, we have a delay. go on. >> and so, that's what we need. we need those -- that -- those young people to know that they are as vulnerable as their parents are. and in fact, i'll say in your show for the first time, the group that i really want to get involved right
people who are on the right path, who do the right thing, we point it out. we spend so much time being critical. being negative. tearing people down. instead, we need to build people up who are doing the right thing, for the right reasons. and that is what you challenge president trump to do. you challenge him to save the lives of his own voters, not because they have to but, because they want to. and that's key. if it looks like a mandate/requirement, then -- then they won't do it. and the...
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people who don't know how to pronounce their first names or people who grew up in canada and pretendems terrified always of being exposed. >> she doesn't believe in anything and people without any grounding, they are really worried about getting called out on it. kamala harris is always painted us this far left wing or, if she thought her political ambitions would do better on the right, kamala harris would be to the right of marigold while there tomorrow. she believes absolutely nothing except kamala harris. that is all she's ever been. she doesn't look at them as people like a secretary or an assistant, they are all just stepping-stones she can stomp on on her way to the top job. as soon as they throw poor joe out the back door and kamala harris is in the front office she will move on to something else. >> tucker: that is such a good point, it would be funny to bribe her pollster that -- an attack on circumcision or something like that and watch her give an impassioned speech. she would. >> she was throwing people in prison all day long in california as this absolute ball-busting,
people who don't know how to pronounce their first names or people who grew up in canada and pretendems terrified always of being exposed. >> she doesn't believe in anything and people without any grounding, they are really worried about getting called out on it. kamala harris is always painted us this far left wing or, if she thought her political ambitions would do better on the right, kamala harris would be to the right of marigold while there tomorrow. she believes absolutely nothing...
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you have kids who are between 12 and 17 who are eligible to get vaccinated.ut a new cnn analysis finds that less than a third of them are on track to be fully vaccinated in the next two weeks when school starts. that is millions of teens. what's your message to them and their parents? >> my message is simple. 12 and older, please get vaccinated, make your contribution to your own safety, your family's safety, and your school's safety. please get vaccinated. >> i want to talk about another hot topic today. that is the nfl. in an effort to get more players vaccinated, the nfl said, teams that experience an outbreak among unvaccinated players might have to forfeit a game, even forego their pay. dr. fauci says he thinks this is a good idea. what do you tell those who are vaccinated who feel like they're being punished for someone else's decision? >> i think it's time they spoke to their teammates. why aren't those unvaccinated teammates playing for the good of the team? get vaccinated, make good for the team. >>> and just a few weeks ago, president biden said we
you have kids who are between 12 and 17 who are eligible to get vaccinated.ut a new cnn analysis finds that less than a third of them are on track to be fully vaccinated in the next two weeks when school starts. that is millions of teens. what's your message to them and their parents? >> my message is simple. 12 and older, please get vaccinated, make your contribution to your own safety, your family's safety, and your school's safety. please get vaccinated. >> i want to talk about...
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so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, ilacontinue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i will continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. himes: i thank the gentleman from for his leadership and the two minutes, which may be th
so those who stood by us, those who guided our troops, those who translated for us, those who took us into the village, because many of you know the stories of our soldiers going in with money. that was a policy at that time. this bill specifically acknowledges their leadership. i support the afghanistan special immigrant program, and i support its increased numbers, and i ask my colleagues, don't stop here. let's keep going. these are our friends. democracy must prevail. i yield back. the...
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who's not letting her see her boyfriend? who's forcing her to be on birth control?thium? >> great questions. so, the conservator of the person is jody montgomery. jody montgomery issued a statement that i obtained yesterday, and she said that actually, she has encouraged britney to, you know, see her boyfriend, and that she has nothing to do with britney starting a family and that at one point, britney was engaged during the conservatorship, which she was. she said that despite the fact that i oversee britney's medical decisions, the buck stops with jamie spears, her dad. now, jamie spears has filed two petitions with the court as of two days ago. he wants judge brenda penny to do an investigation and he said, whether you find that it's true, if my daughter's allegations are true, there should be changes to the conservatorship. if they aren't true, the conservatorship should continue. now, he's also saying in a turn of events that he doesn't want jody montgomery overseeing his daughter's medical decisions anymore. so, again, it's a back and forth situation. the next
who's not letting her see her boyfriend? who's forcing her to be on birth control?thium? >> great questions. so, the conservator of the person is jody montgomery. jody montgomery issued a statement that i obtained yesterday, and she said that actually, she has encouraged britney to, you know, see her boyfriend, and that she has nothing to do with britney starting a family and that at one point, britney was engaged during the conservatorship, which she was. she said that despite the fact...
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it matters who you travel with.our world. but why stop there? when there's so much more we can do. in healthcare, we are revolutionizing diagnostics by applying our imaging expertise and ai technology which aim to enable earlier detection of disease. but why stop there? when we can apply our expertise in cell biology to help make vital vaccines and treatments available to all. and we can focus our research and development on medicines to tackle unmet medical needs, including cancers and infectious diseases. but why stop there? when we can also consider the health of the planet. our innovations in data storage are reducing co2 emissions. we'll never stop innovating for a healthier, more sustainable world. fujifilm value from innovation this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ >>> an american sprinter's olympic dreams shatter affidavit admitting to using marijuana. >> sha'carri
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one republican who has been consistent about this is senate minority mitch mcconnell who has from theeginning preached for americans to get their vaccines and as far as conservative voices it's a mixed bag. it's a welcome that sean hannity said that and some on that network and right now, tucker carlson who has a number one show far more skeptical to get the vaccine. >> what about republican leaders having a greater responsibility for this? we still have not heard from the most important republican leader in the country still even though he's a former president and that's donald trump who single-handedly could have changed all of this back when he was president and not wearing a mask. >> right. he really had an incredible window during the transition period when the vaccine was coming online to push it and brand it as he loves to do as his vaccine, as a miracle and produced in record historic time, and i think the fact that he walked away from it is -- is really tragic in terms of the number of people losing their lives because they refused to take the vaccine, and he actually put out
one republican who has been consistent about this is senate minority mitch mcconnell who has from theeginning preached for americans to get their vaccines and as far as conservative voices it's a mixed bag. it's a welcome that sean hannity said that and some on that network and right now, tucker carlson who has a number one show far more skeptical to get the vaccine. >> what about republican leaders having a greater responsibility for this? we still have not heard from the most important...
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we've heard from angular machaela, german chancellor, who's, who's on a visit to washington dc to the united states at the moment. in fact, some people have lost absolutely everything. 6 homes have been washed away. a 3rd of $25.00 are at risk of happening and having to be reinforced, whatever way they can be, as well as bridge, is going through that same procedure. the military and every parts of the emergency services are involved in both the rescue efforts and the effort to try to ensure things up against the high water where that's possible. while angle american has pledged to all of the finances that are possible for a clean or if it will be some time before we get to that stage of clean up course not rain falling on, already solving ground into rivers that have already burst that banks. well, as i said earlier, several houses have come up, for example, in chinese, west and eiffel region. we spoke to a resident near the affected area whose friends haven't been coping with the deluge . and he told us that the reins court and complete the honor was cold from our friends living. rea
we've heard from angular machaela, german chancellor, who's, who's on a visit to washington dc to the united states at the moment. in fact, some people have lost absolutely everything. 6 homes have been washed away. a 3rd of $25.00 are at risk of happening and having to be reinforced, whatever way they can be, as well as bridge, is going through that same procedure. the military and every parts of the emergency services are involved in both the rescue efforts and the effort to try to ensure...
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voted for president trump, who listen to fox news, who believe this misinformation. listen to fox news, wh o believ this misinformation. sam stein, you are out front today on a story that was characterized by a couple of people on social media this way, it's as if's fox news received a bad signal and several of their prominent on air people are suddenly pro vaccination, at least no longer casting doubt at every opportunity about the vaccine. talk to us about your reporting, do we call it interaction between the biden white house and fox news? do we call it outreach? what wording do you prefer? >> i would say tiptoeing will, the biden white house raised a lot of -- when it went to after social media companies for spreading disinformation, misinformation, around vaccines. what was notable was that they had not done something similar with fox news. even though i think objectively we can say that some of the evening hosts and guests have been some of the chief purveyors of disinformation and fearmongering about vaccines. so we can ask why the white house took a less -- w
voted for president trump, who listen to fox news, who believe this misinformation. listen to fox news, wh o believ this misinformation. sam stein, you are out front today on a story that was characterized by a couple of people on social media this way, it's as if's fox news received a bad signal and several of their prominent on air people are suddenly pro vaccination, at least no longer casting doubt at every opportunity about the vaccine. talk to us about your reporting, do we call it...
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who -- who, mcconnell, himself, has described to aides as crazy. so -- so let's look at the difference, not just the similarities. the republican party, under nixon, pushed him from office. senator barry goldwater, the 1964 nominee of his party to be president, told nixon you must go, or you will be convicted in the senate. we didn't hear mitch mcconnell do that. we didn't hear kevin mccarthy do it. and so, we have a republican party that is, absolutely, in lockstep with trumpism. and what general milley was talking about, which is a terrible, awful, terrifying moment in american history. >> jim, what's also so stunning about this is kevin mccarthy's got to know that, no matter how much he debases himself. no matter how much he take -- bends a knee to and -- and, you know, kisses the ring of the former president. even if he does this, every single day, through the next election, he could still not become speaker of the house. the -- the former president could just decide, you know, on any, given day, no matter what kevin mccarthy has done, it's not
who -- who, mcconnell, himself, has described to aides as crazy. so -- so let's look at the difference, not just the similarities. the republican party, under nixon, pushed him from office. senator barry goldwater, the 1964 nominee of his party to be president, told nixon you must go, or you will be convicted in the senate. we didn't hear mitch mcconnell do that. we didn't hear kevin mccarthy do it. and so, we have a republican party that is, absolutely, in lockstep with trumpism. and what...
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you also have troy nells who is a republican from the state of texas, who mccarthy told us last nighth in trying to talk down some of the mob that was coming into the capitol. here's what jim jordan said about his role. >> mr. jordan, what do you hope to accomplish on the republican side of the investigation? >> we know what this is about. this is about going after president trump. you know, i mean, the democrats, they don't want to talk about anything else. >> we also got to get to the other two members who mccarthy picked because these are two people who voted to certify the election. you have rodney davis, the top republican on the house administration committee. he also is a republican who voted for creation of that commission. i mean, that's a significant vote because many of the republicans voted against the creation of the commission. there's also kelly armstrong who's a republican from the state of north dakota who voted to certify the election. we should also note that pelosi can reject any of these picks from mccarthy, and you've heard last night from benny thompson who's th
you also have troy nells who is a republican from the state of texas, who mccarthy told us last nighth in trying to talk down some of the mob that was coming into the capitol. here's what jim jordan said about his role. >> mr. jordan, what do you hope to accomplish on the republican side of the investigation? >> we know what this is about. this is about going after president trump. you know, i mean, the democrats, they don't want to talk about anything else. >> we also got to...
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so it'll be interesting, scotty to see who takes a panel or who's going to be testifying in front of the panel. the rest of the week, scotty, and let me just point out there in the past, we have had that agenda kind of already laid out. we knew these officers were going to be testifying today. but then we usually had kind of a general idea of where this was going to go at this point. it really has not been released faren at thanks always for joining us on this. now, as you can imagine, the democrats and republicans have viewed today's hearings. a bit different, so let's get their perspective. joining us just former georgia representative, a d dock and taker and political commentator j k. brister. thanks for joining me on this. thank you for having ok today. i'm going to start with you because this is kind of the show, this is kind of your show, this for the democrats are kind of leading this whole thing. let's talk about the panel make up itself. do you think speaker policy should have allowed the republicans to put whomever they wanted on it and what does that have kind of voided ou
so it'll be interesting, scotty to see who takes a panel or who's going to be testifying in front of the panel. the rest of the week, scotty, and let me just point out there in the past, we have had that agenda kind of already laid out. we knew these officers were going to be testifying today. but then we usually had kind of a general idea of where this was going to go at this point. it really has not been released faren at thanks always for joining us on this. now, as you can imagine, the...
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parents who will do anything for their children. parents who work so hard every day.who deserve their government and their leaders to really see them. to really understand them as they juggle all their responsibilities every month. every month. the rent becomes due. every month the child care provider needs a check. a a check that could take half an income. every month american families need to buy groceries and gas, to pay for rent or homeowner's insurance, utilities and car loans. and even if they have enough to make ends meet, it is often just barely enough. one unexpected expense could mean the difference between taking on more debt or losing it all. in the wealthiest nation in the world, it should not be this way. and the president and i, well, we both believe that. so when we took office, we set out to provide american families with some relief. and that is exactly what we are doing. and i want to thank those members of congress who led and voted to expand the child tax credit. the president will detail the expansion, but let me underscore one important piece. t
parents who will do anything for their children. parents who work so hard every day.who deserve their government and their leaders to really see them. to really understand them as they juggle all their responsibilities every month. every month. the rent becomes due. every month the child care provider needs a check. a a check that could take half an income. every month american families need to buy groceries and gas, to pay for rent or homeowner's insurance, utilities and car loans. and even if...
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who picked up the check? put dunn back on. who picked up the check? >> tell him. >> not him. >> there it is. >> tell the truth. who picked up the truth? >> of course he did. >> actually the boss picked up the check. >> love you, d. lemon. >> i love you, too. thank you very much. >>> this is don lemon tonight. america seems to be backsliding on this pandemic. cases up 65% since last week. 65%. and across the country more and more people -- more and more people just plain sick of a belligerent minority who won't follow the rules ruining all the hard-won games for the rest of us. why? the cdc wants everyone in schools to wear masks even if they are fully vaccinated yet anti-mask protests are spreading like this one. this is outside a school board meeting in broward county. take a look at your screen. i don't consent, no more masks. this is where they set masks on fire. anger spreading to capitol hill where the resident doctor ordered the house to remask to prevent the spread of covid among members and staff. kevin mccarthy tweeting masks are not based on
who picked up the check? put dunn back on. who picked up the check? >> tell him. >> not him. >> there it is. >> tell the truth. who picked up the truth? >> of course he did. >> actually the boss picked up the check. >> love you, d. lemon. >> i love you, too. thank you very much. >>> this is don lemon tonight. america seems to be backsliding on this pandemic. cases up 65% since last week. 65%. and across the country more and more people --...
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is a trump supporter at the time who was a photo-op who organized it, and he was the guy who was responsible for the secret service movements. >> yes, and there is a scene that the vice president basically says a couple of times that he was in the hideaway, and the vice presidential hideaways and steps from the senate floor, and the secret service is trying to get him to refuse, and on the third time, it is not a request, but an order, and there is the grainy order of them going down the steps, and he is asked to get into the car, and the vice president and this is one of the few instances where he really defies what the people in the president's orbit want him to do, and he basically says, i am not getting in that car, and i know that if i am getting in that car, you will whisk me away from the car, and i am not going anywhere, because it is my constitutional duty to certify that election results, and he is defiant to say that he would come back, and come back to a different location or secure location, but the symbolism was just as important as the act they were performing, and they would
is a trump supporter at the time who was a photo-op who organized it, and he was the guy who was responsible for the secret service movements. >> yes, and there is a scene that the vice president basically says a couple of times that he was in the hideaway, and the vice presidential hideaways and steps from the senate floor, and the secret service is trying to get him to refuse, and on the third time, it is not a request, but an order, and there is the grainy order of them going down the...